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Re: [Half inch live steam forum] Re: question on boiler material

hallo john
Charles here
now that's music to my ears , at least it gives me an idea .. i just have the
chance of picking up some 2mm copper enough for the bullied rebuilt ,,,you are
Wright about lbsc that's what he recommended a bit doggy these days ,,threading
copper is ok,, overtighten the union and you loose the thread ,,nice meaty
bushes is the order of the day ,,,,progress is slow this end just about
finished the pony truck steel prefabricated job the whole lot was tacked
together with the mig all in 1/8 steel i will send a picture through to you
when it looks half decent thanks for the information john ,,,,,at least i am
on the Right track,,,,,,,,,Charles

----- Original Message -----
From: John Baguley
To: halfinchlivesteamforum@...
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 4:54 PM
Subject: [Half inch live steam forum] Re: question on boiler material


Hi Charles,

I am not sure if there is actually a spec laid down over here for
metal thickness versus boiler size. However, the 'standard' seems to be :

barrel, wrappers, and crown stays - 16swg (1.6mm)
Smokebox tubeplate, throat plate, backhead, firebox plates - 13swg (2.5mm)
Tubes - 18swg or 20swg (0.9/1.2mm)

For a small boiler you can get away with 16swg for the throat plate,
firebox tubeplate and firebox door plate. Makes flanging the plates
much easier as well. I've read that the only reason for using 13swg
for the backhead was that LBSC used to thread his fittings straight
into the copper without using bushes and the thicker metal gives more
thread. I would not recommend that practice nowadays though!

John

--- In halfinchlivesteamforum@..., "charles"
<mortimer@...> wrote:
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> what is the british standard of boiler thickness to obtain a
> certificate on 2.5 gauge is it 2mm thick or code l 3mmthick tube just
> checking before i buy some copper
> charles australia
>





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what is the british standard of boiler thickness to obtain a certificate on 2.5 gauge is it 2mm thick or code l 3mmthick tube just checking before i buy some...
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May 11, 2008
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Charles, Unless there is a specific reason why you need to comply with UK regulations I'd think you'd want to consult the AMBSC-Copper for that information,...
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May 11, 2008
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hallo harry thanks for your time and thoughtful help appreciated yes there is a reason i am returning back to UK in a year or so,, and rather build to U.K....
Charles Mortimer
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May 12, 2008
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Charles, Well there you go, I knew there had to be good reason. Regards, Harry...
Harry Wade
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May 12, 2008
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Hi Charles, I am not sure if there is actually a spec laid down over here for metal thickness versus boiler size. However, the 'standard' seems to be : barrel,...
John Baguley
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May 12, 2008
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hallo john Charles here now that's music to my ears , at least it gives me an idea .. i just have the chance of picking up some 2mm copper enough for the...
Charles Mortimer
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I'd always thought the reason for thicker plates was the unsupported areas you tend to get with the back, throat & smokebox tubeplates. A backplate can have...
Simon Wass
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May 13, 2008
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hallo Simon yes theirs that to ,,which has to be taken in consideration , its always best to err on the thicker size ,,,by getting other peoples thoughts...
Charles Mortimer
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May 14, 2008
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Charles It might also be a good idea, to keep a photographic record of the boilers construction as this is also important, and to cover all, try and get...
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